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Bill Douglas
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Bill Douglas

More waste of state taxpayer dollars on a disgraced University that produces nothing but overeducated technical bureaucrats who get state government jobs to make our everyday lives miserable. Everyone who graduated from there needs to have their degrees and professional licenses revoked.

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Max DeYoung
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Max DeYoung

This is important to, who?

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Max DeYoung
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Bill Douglas, I don't believe, MU football, builds or repairs, or has anything to do with city, county, or state roads and highways.

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Bill Douglas
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Doesn't matter. That money spent on those athletic facilities could and should be used instead to fix crumbling roads. MU grads who work for the state are always telling us "there's no money to fix roads", but they show up on Saturdays to watch football in a multi-million dollar stadium. Hypocrites!

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All this money spent on athletic facilities at this school and all the MoDOT engineers who graduate from there keep telling us there's no money in the stat budget to fix the roads. Every single person who graduated from there needs to have their professional licenses and degrees revoked.

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Max DeYoung
Max DeYoung

Cliffy is correct. MU football, nets about $6 million a year for the school, after all expenses.

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The Football team and such is fully funded by themselves. I love when people make comments without educating themselves first. This is the problem with most people today, they don't educate themselves first, they just have a reaction.

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